2014
DOI: 10.4103/1742-6413.126222
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Cytodiagnosis of scar endometriosis

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“…6 It is underreported as it is often clinically mistaken for incisional hernia, suture granuloma, abscess, lipoma and neoplastic conditions. 5 Etiology of endometriosis has been attributed to either, metaplasia where endometriosis arises spontaneously from metaplasia of pluripotential mesenchymal cell or the transport, suggesting that endometrial cells may be transported to scar site, during surgical procedures. 1,2 It is important to include endometriosis in the differential diagnosis of anterior abdominal wall masses, if there is history of previous gynecological surgery.…”
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“…6 It is underreported as it is often clinically mistaken for incisional hernia, suture granuloma, abscess, lipoma and neoplastic conditions. 5 Etiology of endometriosis has been attributed to either, metaplasia where endometriosis arises spontaneously from metaplasia of pluripotential mesenchymal cell or the transport, suggesting that endometrial cells may be transported to scar site, during surgical procedures. 1,2 It is important to include endometriosis in the differential diagnosis of anterior abdominal wall masses, if there is history of previous gynecological surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 Most of the times diagnosis can be made in presence of classical history of catamenial exacerbation and cytology, however difficulty may arise as the history of cyclical pain may not always be present. 1,5 The cytological features can be confusing as they depend on the hormonal variation in menstrual cycle and characteristic bimodal pattern may be lacking in smears. 5 Sometimes, smears can be hemorrhagic showing only a few macrophages and inflammatory cells or endometrial stroma leading to misinterpretation as spindle cell neoplasm.…”
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